Texas alleged serial killer to go on trial Monday

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Police across the Dallas area reexamined the deaths of older people that were considered natural before families raised alarm bells.

An alleged serial killer in Texas is going on trial this week for one of the nearly two dozen murders he’s been charged with committing.

Chemirmir was convicted in April of capital murder in the smothering death of 81-year-old Lu Thi Harris and sentenced to life in prison without parole. He will receive the same punishment if convicted in Brooks’ death. His first trial in Harris’ death ended in a mistrial last November when the jury deadlocked. Chemirmir has maintained his innocence.

At trial, prosecutors presented evidence that Harris and Chemirmir were checking out at the same time at a Walmart just hours before she was found dead. Brooks’ grandson, David Cuddihee, testified that he found her body on Jan. 31, 2018. He said she had sometimes used a cane but was still healthy and active.

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